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What is the difference between inquiry for knowledge and bhakti?

Inquiry seeks to know about existence, while bhakti longs to merge with it; true meditation transcends both and simply is.

— Osho
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Core Insight:
According to Osho, inquiry splits by center: for the knower it’s head-centered analysis seeking knowledge-about; for the devotee (bhakti) it’s heart-centered inquiry—a longing to be. The path of knowledge begins in the intellect, passes through the heart, and reaches being; bhakti sets intellect aside and moves directly from heart to union. Meditation drops both and leaps to being.
Knowing uses the head to collect facts; devotion uses the heart to become one with what it loves.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you choose a practice that suits your temperament: thinking, feeling, or direct being.
- Prevents confusing information with transformation—aim for union, not mere concepts.
- Guides daily living: shift from analysis to trusting presence when the heart is called.
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